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Can a popped bunt be considered an infield fly?
NFHS. I wasn't there. Just heard about this one that happened last night, so the details may not be exactly right. No outs. Runners on first and second. Batter squared to bunt and popped a bunt up between pitcher and 3rd that was not caught. Nobody was able to get a glove on the ball. Both runners advanced successfully. The batter was safe at 1st. After the play, the PU declared an infield fly and called the batter out. Can a popped bunt ever be considered an infield fly?
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And even if caught, or the runners are played on.
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How do I know what?
I looked it up before I posted the question. I just wanted to confirm with you guys in case there was some crazy exception. A friend of mine asked me to post the question here. |
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Well yeah considering I said it fell between the mound and 3rd base well within the infield. Definitely an area where an infielder should make the catch with reasonable effort. Definitely not a judgement call out in the grass.
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